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Territoiial Secretary mm VOL T. NOG ALES, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, - MAY 6, 1899. No. 18. BRIEF ITEMS. Ao. E. PaUsa. ot Guaymis, rae a Visitor la Nobles sorer.il day a this wek. Conductor Harry Hay of the Sonora railway, went to Tucson last Saturday CB busiiMM. ' Hon. Colja Cameron, the cattle prince, was ia. be border city Taesday on bus mess. D.m't fait to attend the Ugh school eammsnoeioeot exercises ot the opera faOQM tOBlght. Mr. ictt Rjynulds is atinrusticating- ia the border city after a short absence in Sonora, Dr. Allen and Captala EKsy of the customs service, went oat on the line the forepart of the week on business for Uncle Sam. D in Alej in tiro Ainsley, superintendent of the government printing: office ot Hermosillo, speut several days in Nogalea this week. The stockholders of the Mexican Bird company, held a meeting Monday nijfht and elected offijers for I be en-S'llu? yeir. Ta cotnp.iny is in a flourishing condition. Assistant M linger J. A. N.iujle, ftccornpanied by his private secretary, Mr. L:nh.t, came up from, the ttoulh laet Suitday hud spent several da.s in the city in the interest of his road. The fi 19 tw.i-story brick building erected by Stambitugh, the furniture man, is about ready for occupancy and Mr. Siambauyh has one of the most handsome hutiiues houses in Xogales, and he deserves much credit for Lis u'.wrprine. H. GirJjer. the barber, has accepted a p isitioo at Fort tltuichuea, as barber tor the Koldiers at the fort. Mr. GarU-ner left Tuesday uiifht for his new p jit an i hU family will follow ia the neir . future. Wt wsh Gardner all 8 rt3of jfooi luck aud a hapay time anijn LTacie Sam's bjy ia blue. Carney Cohen, the well knowu and umveniuly popular hotel tnau of Her-moiU., was ia the oily this woek. Mr. Co.iua U oa hU way east. Ho wnl visit alt taj ljLi'3t c-itijj ei4 of the M.si.jji rlvar, o a eiiniiuil bmia.:-) ani pio isura trip. Mr. Co'uju expects to i)j goni two mouths. It is announced that the reports ot small-pox among the Yuma Indians have been greatly exaggerated, and, while there has been some isolated oases the disease was never as prevalent as reported . Reg-ardiuj; the number of cattle that has bnen shipped the past two months from different parts in Arizona, it is aid that In proportion to the number of range cattle, more have been sent from the San Pedro than from any other valley in the territory. There was an incendiary attempt to barn up Jerome. The rear of a frame resort in the center of the town was discovered to be in flames and was saturated with kerosene. But for the timely discovery of the fire the town wonld have been destroyed again. George Hensley left Tucson ten years ago and his present whereabout or place of death cannot be ascertained. The executor of h;s brother's estnte in Albany, N. T , is looking for him, va he has fallen heir to a fortune of $20,000. A man in O tilth a, Neb., says he has been told in a dream about a rich mine in Pima county, r.nd he proposes to io there and locate it. This is the second mine in Arizona claimed to have been dineovered through visiou. The c!tiznsof Kingman have rofnd to pay $."J,300 dollars year in order to secure the terminal of the new road being projuctud through Mohavs county in a northerly direction. The road will join the main line of the Santa F6 sit Hancouk. and in order to reach Kingman the track of the nv,n line would bo iint'd, for which privilege the Santa F& company doire $5,600 a year rental. WASHINGTON LETTER. From oi r Correspondent. "Like master like man." Secrefary Alder's fight, upon Gen. Mile h;i9 hen mostly of an underhanded nature, to it . - - i irt r.ot very surprising that the report of the military court of inquiry, now in i Mr. Mi-Kinley's h:ihdt. should peek to make iis attitrk ufon Gen. Mile seem fair by jumping on n few minor commissary officers and r eeom mendingthat they lie court-martialed for neglecting their duty in connection with the beef supplied to the nrray n neglect that the report fays was extremely profitab! to the beef contrai-tor Thi-i thing isn't done wish. Gen. Miles was completely vindTcate-1 bv tiie evidenee taken and he intend to keep "on fighting until hi vindication is oflieiiilly recognized, and he has been r.ssurtd of support by prominent men in Congrep. pome of them repnblieana. He ha? known from the first that the personal enmity of two fcin connected with the court of inquiry wonld have prevented his getting fair treatment, even with Secretary Aioer'n inflticnco ngaiust him left on t of consideration . Political pu'l wan stronger with Mr. MoKiiley than his friendship for Gen. .Toe Wheeler; consequently '"Fightinir Joe's"' application tor active service iu the Philippines was turned down, -and eminent political warrior Fred Grant, chosen as one of tho three Ki-igadier Generals that are to be sent to' the Philippines at once: tho othor two be- It U reported that tho Southern j ing 3at.es. who has just been detaelted Ptioiti.; company proposes to soon en- ! from the command of tho Santa Clara Xui;,e Hi atop la lusoti. j province, Cnha, and Yonnjr, who has O. 13. Jeakia. a Bo3loa btudont, i beM1 perrMas the mustering out of ' t..., : . : ...... r i . -1 , eluiins to have found evidence; of M. Mirk La Hey w is a passenger on Tajsliy evjaiaj'j north bound train fo.'.iu iVa :'nj i. fcVoaa 'i'Visco Mr. L allay ajcjmpauiei by bis wife aud ij iraeit viiMy-Lu.ley will g.. to Nj.v Vj-i, th.-avjj to i'orta IUjo, wiiera vhey may oU:uide to Jocutoper-muj-iSly. MitkauihU faulty teve m lay fnuds iu tiu bordur city who w.d.i tiij.u a pid-it i tt, silo jj.irutiy uud a s.wjJy return. ASZONA news. Cocslderab'o bunding is bainj dene . at aailuid. Tai B iptist Uaud iy school at Phoe-ix ("jiTd a big piuuic yesterday. Bules are pending for several valuable OOijpcr properlitis fa l'tual county. l?5;vojEEa Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAOTWQ POWOCtt CO.. Wg VOWK. Long and the administration added nothing to their popularity. It looks too much like truckling to the German Government to please the average American. It was unnecessary for Secretary Hay to have taken the proper standjn telling the German Ambassa dor, when he cul'ed at the State Department to make a protest in the name of his goverumeut, that Captain Coghlan had spoken as an ludividual at a private gathering fof frionds, and wllli no expectation that what be said was to be published, and ' that this government wonld take no official cognizance of the matter, if the Navy Department was to punish Cspt. Cogblan. It looked too muuh like Secretary Hay made a bluff for public consumption, aud then privately assured the German Ambassador that Oapt. Cognlan would be punished. Toat doesn't square with the American idea of -straight forwardness. If that sort of thing kept up our hriiiy. and navy officer will. b afraid to talk among their friends, uu-til eauh of them has bean sworn not to give his remarks to a newspaper. Representative Grosveuor has been given a straight tip froja he.idqu irters not to become u caud idate ' for the Speakership of the hous.-, because Bo- Han uti had decide 1 that the ad ministration could n t a:Frd to put an Ohio tain in that position. 'J ho talk about Grosveuor having decided not to beo iue a . candidate beoaiiJiji he thought Ohio was. alreaJy sufficient!.; , . ; SI0O Reward $100. The. readers of . this paper will be pleased to learn that there is . at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages,' and that is .Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive catarrh cure known to the. medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease., reqnii' ing a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu internally, acting directly upon the blood and inucuous surf fees of the system, thereby, destroy ing the: foundation of the disease, and gir iug the patient strength by building up the couatitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative Kwerjr,"tbat-they offer One Hundred Dollars; for any case that it fails to cure. -Send for' list oftestimonials--' Address, F. J. CHENEY & C , " Toledo, Ohio Sold by druggists 75c. Hatl's Family Pills are the best. Adolphus H. Neon, M.-O. . rYSICrAN AND SURGEON. Offlcei Corner Crawford Street and j. - Kailroad Aveuue. N9CALES, - - ..Arizona. r LA GRIPPE Ts nw r!!rpc a rich harvest. It Is rtraw- provided with nig poncMl honors ., is all Jrc thouaiuls within its relentless grasp, wh. : It Wis a 009 ot tlauna, not , phylclanw of me diffiJeilce, Surely Alger la -surely to be pitied nowf Jay Hubboll, of Michigan, Avbore political methods were too b-id even for the ropnblic.iti party, whoso notorious coant'otiia with the forced aasessing of government employes in the Garfield campaign, wkeu Huhbell was at the head of the Hepublioaii Congressional Campaign CiimlniLtee. has not been tor-gotten. Hjtited into Washington this week an 1 gave Alger a public endorsc-meut. through a newspaper interview. Of course, Hubbell endorses Alger; they are birds of a feather, but amoug decent people h's endorsement does more harm than would hi9 condemnation. By the way, it has boen lunch commented upon that Alger was the only member of the Caninet in Washington who did not accompany the Presidential party that went to Philadelphia to see the Grant monument unveiled. It is said that Mr. McKinley did not ask him. Physician & Surgeon. Citv phvsician to the municipality of Minus Pnetas. Hotel Central, Lia Colorado , Son. 1 i otiiirf buried city iu Vaiua cjunty. wound olouiouviile the farruers are nei ly iu rough p.Haiing and it is said thai taj proapdo.a for cropu were never be 1 to.-. - '. A cjaipany of Bjlon capitalists hus been organized to. work some newly dlsjjo.ud gjld in.cjs iu . Yavapai ewuu'-y. .' The jf ice of good hay in . Maricopa volunteers in thesonth. Gen. U'heele.r-i his repeatedly said thitt ho would resign his commission if he could not get active service, hnt it Is stated that he is io 11 offered command of the Department of Texas, which is to bn revived. If Gen. Wheeler accepts this command, it will be an indication that there is something in the story of his expecting to be Kppointod Brigadier General in the rcTulnrarmy. Things are far from being satisfactory in Porto Kico. ,. Thirtv-nino deaths fiomif v rAiil :rt.ti,t-4. J.r,'1 ad vitn;-,. . nnrl i . .. ... .J? '. . ' . ;irom starvation navo Deenonicially re- iriere is a reaay stie ia Muinernc-aJi-fortiiu lor all tbut can -bo shi ped. ' Alou the border Arizona cattlemen afrai slid troubled with Mexican horse 'th'ev'L-o, and slockrajn propose to tnako Vatter arrangements for tho protection of their herds.' ": " . . - - Telegraai8 receUod at Phoenix from Prescott asked .if any person in Phoenix had booq. r6bbd or Two lUtto children. . tho- two-.. yqung-sters were found at : Prescott under mysterious circuras.-: tmscea.":' . ' ' -i. :.!' :'. : :". i'Virjil Barp of Prescott, has met his wife tttsd Uauvgiiter in Portland, Oregon, aftot'ipartioa of thirty-oigbt'jeRrB Tisyl became separated during tfce war aid each 'balutvd the" other .dead,. JJa. liajr? hs siace married sgain . . j ported from n single province ninee tiie free government rations were suspend-co, and lOO.OO'l men r.ie reported to be continuously hnngry. It is proposed by the Ked C'ro.ss to establish depo!s in the large cMfes for tho sale of Porto Rican products for the benefit : of. the poor on the island. The stnSf will be sT -en -by Porto Kicrtu ' planters and merchants and brought to tho United .Strifes free by tho Porto Kicau steamship "company, if this government will ..'low them to be brought in without of duty. , . ' . ; In deciding to reprimand. Cnpta;n Coghlan.of , the cruiser ' Haleigh, because ho told n story that was published all over tho world nearly -a year ago, in whut'he supposed to bo the- privacy .of a club roots, io Now York, Secretary a::tl fjui'iarx lU'H' g them all JO t 815 if world show thn: - over 60 per cent t f the cases- of nc- , (pnreil CON ; r-UJMPTON are ' Ji:e to L. A CiUIPPE. The consumption develops owing in the weakened state of tef lutiKS pro. dttccd by the dis-tse. There ars ase other points of weakness. Ke-tT tu the numbers ;n tho - cliart. fctuily each 0110 carefully. Fa-tu.l'.anzti vour-s.ir vith them. If :ou have an attack ot Ua tiri;-p.( bj-.in the use of IirtlVAN jh scon ks liit a; ute synip-ti.iiis buv subsided. IIl.'OY'.N will litiit aoout tiie rcoloratioti to perfect hva.:h. - ' IHB I'TS AIFECT'D ARE: 1. THE a:''COU3 MMMBiIANK lining U 1liK I JACK I'oiiTION 'HP Tuti NGijli. It tu L',rnfS initcii-ietJ unU tlaJi-enf:0 . a nd v i.ii ro n ic i "a a rrh ik the ri?-Kull, 11UMYAN will rattut-c the intlam-Tnaiinn. prxiuce a pen eel circuiadun f Itlwd ur:d lt;a? t:o mucous ii!eiit.ia,i.i in a ptrlect:y t:ealthy t:iu.non. 2. ClHK KArt IjHI'M) THE MiTOPS MKMUKANIO F THK KA it It b.-.mu-s iiillanud nd thiokciiedt ;;jvir.a: rise io al-niusl toiaj cicat:ifs. r!b.lyai wai pre- fM the Krt au iu" th iMii:nmat ion. Tho orinn will not he aft'ected and hearii. will bo uniH:Hiicd. :i. CMRCNtr TON'SU.TTi' OR cnnoN-v IP ?fl"K THROAT-imru thv K;ini- c:itisu 3 iho (wo preceding. tiULtVAN will jrc-vent ii c-ni ic on. ! H 11 VAN v. ui strenrrt nn triw fnart rai-l-.o! eni:il.ri flu. .-i j-r 1 1 1 - I t. . tf lilrist and causi ihv htari-t:at43 to . became stiuns aiT.i legijlar. Mi. A W KA K KN ED CONDITION OK TliK I.OWKK KOUfcIS OK TKK IAiN.;S KiwWJNM Til KM PROXK TO AT TACKS OF" 1I.KITR1ST. PN'KI i MON I A ANI CXN?'M PTION Lv i:s rlTvt o: the blocd ir:! nrvf. HI'OYAN w:! ai-:r? tt'w liNue to become Htior. and hfattjiy and able U ;hrow mt thr pjtM tvtH of the tiucn I; caded puirun.iiy 7. I.ri'BAGO, OH W32AK RACK-Hl'l),i AN will KirinKthcn.it ftitnttji im- nird::t Hl'DYAN will cure ll of the al-ov? synplrrs ntu! utvh your whole lero in :i jvrfect conditinii of health. f.o Io v o i! r d r u k K t t ; 1 1 i 9. n d p re c u r o r. p&.'V:k ot" Hf'I'YAX for 0 oonti. or six tncfe for t 10. tf your dru;i;ljt rfnf WILLIAM BOY JCD. TITOOMJ MOT &Titcomb, Commission merchants. Dealers "frn ian. Lumber, Doors and Windows; Limm and Cement; Yalvoline Oils; Giant . Powder, Fuse and Caps; Coal and Coke; Octagon Steelf Iron Roofing, Bar Iron and T. Rails. SOLE AGENTS IN Soxora, Sinloa and Lower California for the COLORADO IRON WORKS CO., DENER FIRE CLAV CO, C0A1M0N SENSE WHIM CO. Agents for. NOGALES. TIIE MEXICAN GOLD fe S1LTER KFCOVKkY CO., LIMITED. GIaNT POWDER CO. LEONARD & ELLIS. - - ARIZ. hi IktcrlsiiiEGit -3 , 3 ; S The Finest Sporting House in Nogaes. Fine Inquoi's aQd Cigars. All Games Run on the Square. g g Lj, XjUlIIot-, Prop, g B- Hog-ales, - - Arizona. i i 3 i SILVER X:iTY REDUCTION COMPANY, - Si hen City, Grant County, New Mexico. 9 -' - . Tliis plant lias U-en !urtlinst-d and m pprratpd in th fut ui e iy tiie attn of tRe lute KeKator Gior; ti licarst of CalirVn nin, tmJer the general iiiHiia0eineiit ' oi 1). ii. Gilli ttf, Jr. . It is the ii tention tf the preicnt niBi.'acrrrfr.t to largely increase the capacity of the plant and tjUp it with evt-ry Horieru upplince f r the successful and cheap tieuti:ieut of orL-s und louceiitiates. Consiiinrnents. and com-spoTidrrce solicited, jidvnnces wiil Lh ma e tu ores. A. L. Icllegtia & Co., Loc:l Agcrts. M 8- V. l. w. sm fars, $1 t'r$l,". Latest rol-UI.AR !4HKETg rOM'ANV: Jton Krn:(co South.-ra Calror.nitt at f I S,",,-'.1,s'i,.,t11 ,h", '.U OOC a t0T)y. Bf viav call :i-rl src llic . . -. is i . -Sep'- . ArtJritsu: - ' - GSO.T.ESTorjgi , flUSYAH REKEBY COMPANY, Kc, 31(1 South Di oadway, Log Angeles', tal. Cor 01 KiTU'ml?r that yon nv an i.o( rvo !ts !he doclors. Ymi cm or write. a you 1 Music iicU-r. j 7 !; Soriar St , LmB 1 . 1 ili:?J:j". wen. . Mu:ic Catalogue Sent rr:- ' StiKk'on, A'url et and Ktlia Sts., iian F-.'.-sic'!M. Cl. (J, 1,; lm (i:e, 81 P. J. Asciysr. . Mw'tl Ml mi: J. H. P3fi!rR0Y; Blacksmith and ; i ' Carfiarrs Maker. All u-la of vehicles jirQin-ptly. -re-pair-j-J t. - nHBoiiable -prites. 'Uorse- hpjjhsX - spfcoiliy..: : Shop on Jlail rojitl n'venuOj-Mqmr-t&f fire department K1) IW' Hsfli WMh rmrm fnoj ithtriiv can caoMtatian tor.. Ute. Xrt.. if 'I G- Q. ti...lrjitTi prfu am 7 Telejaeto l'e. 1. If ou want to receive full vtilue fur yo.r money po and see the fine stock of j.oods at The JlMMIK Frcit CoaPASV. They are frsh from the murket and ulwaya'iii excellent condition. Tije Jimmik K'ruit Company makes a s.yecittlty tf IIuliuay Goods. Don't forget tho Telephone No. 12. ' N"ogales, - Dealers in G-rooeries ZRoro-vasioxis. ;J?rAH Kinds of Fruit in Sonson. Kio Yaqui River Oysters and FigS received PTcry d.-y and sold at reasonable prices. ANDY CATI1ARTSG ALL- DRUGGISTS IBSOWTELT GUiSiSTEED ZSSS 0aUWakbh. Id. KTKiCMMi UXKKRI Co.. Cttlruo. Moatrcd. Cmm.. thmw lark.

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Territoiial Secretary mm VOL T. NOG ALES, SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, - MAY 6, 1899. No. 18. BRIEF ITEMS. Ao. E. PaUsa. ot Guaymis, rae a Visitor la Nobles sorer.il day a this wek. Conductor Harry Hay of the Sonora railway, went to Tucson last Saturday CB busiiMM. ' Hon. Colja Cameron, the cattle prince, was ia. be border city Taesday on bus mess. D.m't fait to attend the Ugh school eammsnoeioeot exercises ot the opera faOQM tOBlght. Mr. ictt Rjynulds is atinrusticating- ia the border city after a short absence in Sonora, Dr. Allen and Captala EKsy of the customs service, went oat on the line the forepart of the week on business for Uncle Sam. D in Alej in tiro Ainsley, superintendent of the government printing: office ot Hermosillo, speut several days in Nogalea this week. The stockholders of the Mexican Bird company, held a meeting Monday nijfht and elected offijers for I be en-S'llu? yeir. Ta cotnp.iny is in a flourishing condition. Assistant M linger J. A. N.iujle, ftccornpanied by his private secretary, Mr. L:nh.t, came up from, the ttoulh laet Suitday hud spent several da.s in the city in the interest of his road. The fi 19 tw.i-story brick building erected by Stambitugh, the furniture man, is about ready for occupancy and Mr. Siambauyh has one of the most handsome hutiiues houses in Xogales, and he deserves much credit for Lis u'.wrprine. H. GirJjer. the barber, has accepted a p isitioo at Fort tltuichuea, as barber tor the Koldiers at the fort. Mr. GarU-ner left Tuesday uiifht for his new p jit an i hU family will follow ia the neir . future. Wt wsh Gardner all 8 rt3of jfooi luck aud a hapay time anijn LTacie Sam's bjy ia blue. Carney Cohen, the well knowu and umveniuly popular hotel tnau of Her-moiU., was ia the oily this woek. Mr. Co.iua U oa hU way east. Ho wnl visit alt taj ljLi'3t c-itijj ei4 of the M.si.jji rlvar, o a eiiniiuil bmia.:-) ani pio isura trip. Mr. Co'uju expects to i)j goni two mouths. It is announced that the reports ot small-pox among the Yuma Indians have been greatly exaggerated, and, while there has been some isolated oases the disease was never as prevalent as reported . Reg-ardiuj; the number of cattle that has bnen shipped the past two months from different parts in Arizona, it is aid that In proportion to the number of range cattle, more have been sent from the San Pedro than from any other valley in the territory. There was an incendiary attempt to barn up Jerome. The rear of a frame resort in the center of the town was discovered to be in flames and was saturated with kerosene. But for the timely discovery of the fire the town wonld have been destroyed again. George Hensley left Tucson ten years ago and his present whereabout or place of death cannot be ascertained. The executor of h;s brother's estnte in Albany, N. T , is looking for him, va he has fallen heir to a fortune of $20,000. A man in O tilth a, Neb., says he has been told in a dream about a rich mine in Pima county, r.nd he proposes to io there and locate it. This is the second mine in Arizona claimed to have been dineovered through visiou. The c!tiznsof Kingman have rofnd to pay $."J,300 dollars year in order to secure the terminal of the new road being projuctud through Mohavs county in a northerly direction. The road will join the main line of the Santa F6 sit Hancouk. and in order to reach Kingman the track of the nv,n line would bo iint'd, for which privilege the Santa F& company doire $5,600 a year rental. WASHINGTON LETTER. From oi r Correspondent. "Like master like man." Secrefary Alder's fight, upon Gen. Mile h;i9 hen mostly of an underhanded nature, to it . - - i irt r.ot very surprising that the report of the military court of inquiry, now in i Mr. Mi-Kinley's h:ihdt. should peek to make iis attitrk ufon Gen. Mile seem fair by jumping on n few minor commissary officers and r eeom mendingthat they lie court-martialed for neglecting their duty in connection with the beef supplied to the nrray n neglect that the report fays was extremely profitab! to the beef contrai-tor Thi-i thing isn't done wish. Gen. Miles was completely vindTcate-1 bv tiie evidenee taken and he intend to keep "on fighting until hi vindication is oflieiiilly recognized, and he has been r.ssurtd of support by prominent men in Congrep. pome of them repnblieana. He ha? known from the first that the personal enmity of two fcin connected with the court of inquiry wonld have prevented his getting fair treatment, even with Secretary Aioer'n inflticnco ngaiust him left on t of consideration . Political pu'l wan stronger with Mr. MoKiiley than his friendship for Gen. .Toe Wheeler; consequently '"Fightinir Joe's"' application tor active service iu the Philippines was turned down, -and eminent political warrior Fred Grant, chosen as one of tho three Ki-igadier Generals that are to be sent to' the Philippines at once: tho othor two be- It U reported that tho Southern j ing 3at.es. who has just been detaelted Ptioiti.; company proposes to soon en- ! from the command of tho Santa Clara Xui;,e Hi atop la lusoti. j province, Cnha, and Yonnjr, who has O. 13. Jeakia. a Bo3loa btudont, i beM1 perrMas the mustering out of ' t..., : . : ...... r i . -1 , eluiins to have found evidence; of M. Mirk La Hey w is a passenger on Tajsliy evjaiaj'j north bound train fo.'.iu iVa :'nj i. fcVoaa 'i'Visco Mr. L allay ajcjmpauiei by bis wife aud ij iraeit viiMy-Lu.ley will g.. to Nj.v Vj-i, th.-avjj to i'orta IUjo, wiiera vhey may oU:uide to Jocutoper-muj-iSly. MitkauihU faulty teve m lay fnuds iu tiu bordur city who w.d.i tiij.u a pid-it i tt, silo jj.irutiy uud a s.wjJy return. ASZONA news. Cocslderab'o bunding is bainj dene . at aailuid. Tai B iptist Uaud iy school at Phoe-ix ("jiTd a big piuuic yesterday. Bules are pending for several valuable OOijpcr properlitis fa l'tual county. l?5;vojEEa Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAOTWQ POWOCtt CO.. Wg VOWK. Long and the administration added nothing to their popularity. It looks too much like truckling to the German Government to please the average American. It was unnecessary for Secretary Hay to have taken the proper standjn telling the German Ambassa dor, when he cul'ed at the State Department to make a protest in the name of his goverumeut, that Captain Coghlan had spoken as an ludividual at a private gathering fof frionds, and wllli no expectation that what be said was to be published, and ' that this government wonld take no official cognizance of the matter, if the Navy Department was to punish Cspt. Cogblan. It looked too muuh like Secretary Hay made a bluff for public consumption, aud then privately assured the German Ambassador that Oapt. Cognlan would be punished. Toat doesn't square with the American idea of -straight forwardness. If that sort of thing kept up our hriiiy. and navy officer will. b afraid to talk among their friends, uu-til eauh of them has bean sworn not to give his remarks to a newspaper. Representative Grosveuor has been given a straight tip froja he.idqu irters not to become u caud idate ' for the Speakership of the hous.-, because Bo- Han uti had decide 1 that the ad ministration could n t a:Frd to put an Ohio tain in that position. 'J ho talk about Grosveuor having decided not to beo iue a . candidate beoaiiJiji he thought Ohio was. alreaJy sufficient!.; , . ; SI0O Reward $100. The. readers of . this paper will be pleased to learn that there is . at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages,' and that is .Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive catarrh cure known to the. medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease., reqnii' ing a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu internally, acting directly upon the blood and inucuous surf fees of the system, thereby, destroy ing the: foundation of the disease, and gir iug the patient strength by building up the couatitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative Kwerjr,"tbat-they offer One Hundred Dollars; for any case that it fails to cure. -Send for' list oftestimonials--' Address, F. J. CHENEY & C , " Toledo, Ohio Sold by druggists 75c. Hatl's Family Pills are the best. Adolphus H. Neon, M.-O. . rYSICrAN AND SURGEON. Offlcei Corner Crawford Street and j. - Kailroad Aveuue. N9CALES, - - ..Arizona. r LA GRIPPE Ts nw r!!rpc a rich harvest. It Is rtraw- provided with nig poncMl honors ., is all Jrc thouaiuls within its relentless grasp, wh. : It Wis a 009 ot tlauna, not , phylclanw of me diffiJeilce, Surely Alger la -surely to be pitied nowf Jay Hubboll, of Michigan, Avbore political methods were too b-id even for the ropnblic.iti party, whoso notorious coant'otiia with the forced aasessing of government employes in the Garfield campaign, wkeu Huhbell was at the head of the Hepublioaii Congressional Campaign CiimlniLtee. has not been tor-gotten. Hjtited into Washington this week an 1 gave Alger a public endorsc-meut. through a newspaper interview. Of course, Hubbell endorses Alger; they are birds of a feather, but amoug decent people h's endorsement does more harm than would hi9 condemnation. By the way, it has boen lunch commented upon that Alger was the only member of the Caninet in Washington who did not accompany the Presidential party that went to Philadelphia to see the Grant monument unveiled. It is said that Mr. McKinley did not ask him. Physician & Surgeon. Citv phvsician to the municipality of Minus Pnetas. Hotel Central, Lia Colorado , Son. 1 i otiiirf buried city iu Vaiua cjunty. wound olouiouviile the farruers are nei ly iu rough p.Haiing and it is said thai taj proapdo.a for cropu were never be 1 to.-. - '. A cjaipany of Bjlon capitalists hus been organized to. work some newly dlsjjo.ud gjld in.cjs iu . Yavapai ewuu'-y. .' The jf ice of good hay in . Maricopa volunteers in thesonth. Gen. U'heele.r-i his repeatedly said thitt ho would resign his commission if he could not get active service, hnt it Is stated that he is io 11 offered command of the Department of Texas, which is to bn revived. If Gen. Wheeler accepts this command, it will be an indication that there is something in the story of his expecting to be Kppointod Brigadier General in the rcTulnrarmy. Things are far from being satisfactory in Porto Kico. ,. Thirtv-nino deaths fiomif v rAiil :rt.ti,t-4. J.r,'1 ad vitn;-,. . nnrl i . .. ... .J? '. . ' . ;irom starvation navo Deenonicially re- iriere is a reaay stie ia Muinernc-aJi-fortiiu lor all tbut can -bo shi ped. ' Alou the border Arizona cattlemen afrai slid troubled with Mexican horse 'th'ev'L-o, and slockrajn propose to tnako Vatter arrangements for tho protection of their herds.' ": " . . - - Telegraai8 receUod at Phoenix from Prescott asked .if any person in Phoenix had booq. r6bbd or Two lUtto children. . tho- two-.. yqung-sters were found at : Prescott under mysterious circuras.-: tmscea.":' . ' ' -i. :.!' :'. : :". i'Virjil Barp of Prescott, has met his wife tttsd Uauvgiiter in Portland, Oregon, aftot'ipartioa of thirty-oigbt'jeRrB Tisyl became separated during tfce war aid each 'balutvd the" other .dead,. JJa. liajr? hs siace married sgain . . j ported from n single province ninee tiie free government rations were suspend-co, and lOO.OO'l men r.ie reported to be continuously hnngry. It is proposed by the Ked C'ro.ss to establish depo!s in the large cMfes for tho sale of Porto Rican products for the benefit : of. the poor on the island. The stnSf will be sT -en -by Porto Kicrtu ' planters and merchants and brought to tho United .Strifes free by tho Porto Kicau steamship "company, if this government will ..'low them to be brought in without of duty. , . ' . ; In deciding to reprimand. Cnpta;n Coghlan.of , the cruiser ' Haleigh, because ho told n story that was published all over tho world nearly -a year ago, in whut'he supposed to bo the- privacy .of a club roots, io Now York, Secretary a::tl fjui'iarx lU'H' g them all JO t 815 if world show thn: - over 60 per cent t f the cases- of nc- , (pnreil CON ; r-UJMPTON are ' Ji:e to L. A CiUIPPE. The consumption develops owing in the weakened state of tef lutiKS pro. dttccd by the dis-tse. There ars ase other points of weakness. Ke-tT tu the numbers ;n tho - cliart. fctuily each 0110 carefully. Fa-tu.l'.anzti vour-s.ir vith them. If :ou have an attack ot Ua tiri;-p.( bj-.in the use of IirtlVAN jh scon ks liit a; ute synip-ti.iiis buv subsided. IIl.'OY'.N will litiit aoout tiie rcoloratioti to perfect hva.:h. - ' IHB I'TS AIFECT'D ARE: 1. THE a:''COU3 MMMBiIANK lining U 1liK I JACK I'oiiTION 'HP Tuti NGijli. It tu L',rnfS initcii-ietJ unU tlaJi-enf:0 . a nd v i.ii ro n ic i "a a rrh ik the ri?-Kull, 11UMYAN will rattut-c the intlam-Tnaiinn. prxiuce a pen eel circuiadun f Itlwd ur:d lt;a? t:o mucous ii!eiit.ia,i.i in a ptrlect:y t:ealthy t:iu.non. 2. ClHK KArt IjHI'M) THE MiTOPS MKMUKANIO F THK KA it It b.-.mu-s iiillanud nd thiokciiedt ;;jvir.a: rise io al-niusl toiaj cicat:ifs. r!b.lyai wai pre- fM the Krt au iu" th iMii:nmat ion. Tho orinn will not he aft'ected and hearii. will bo uniH:Hiicd. :i. CMRCNtr TON'SU.TTi' OR cnnoN-v IP ?fl"K THROAT-imru thv K;ini- c:itisu 3 iho (wo preceding. tiULtVAN will jrc-vent ii c-ni ic on. ! H 11 VAN v. ui strenrrt nn triw fnart rai-l-.o! eni:il.ri flu. .-i j-r 1 1 1 - I t. . tf lilrist and causi ihv htari-t:at43 to . became stiuns aiT.i legijlar. Mi. A W KA K KN ED CONDITION OK TliK I.OWKK KOUfcIS OK TKK IAiN.;S KiwWJNM Til KM PROXK TO AT TACKS OF" 1I.KITR1ST. PN'KI i MON I A ANI CXN?'M PTION Lv i:s rlTvt o: the blocd ir:! nrvf. HI'OYAN w:! ai-:r? tt'w liNue to become Htior. and hfattjiy and able U ;hrow mt thr pjtM tvtH of the tiucn I; caded puirun.iiy 7. I.ri'BAGO, OH W32AK RACK-Hl'l),i AN will KirinKthcn.it ftitnttji im- nird::t Hl'DYAN will cure ll of the al-ov? synplrrs ntu! utvh your whole lero in :i jvrfect conditinii of health. f.o Io v o i! r d r u k K t t ; 1 1 i 9. n d p re c u r o r. p&.'V:k ot" Hf'I'YAX for 0 oonti. or six tncfe for t 10. tf your dru;i;ljt rfnf WILLIAM BOY JCD. TITOOMJ MOT &Titcomb, Commission merchants. Dealers "frn ian. Lumber, Doors and Windows; Limm and Cement; Yalvoline Oils; Giant . Powder, Fuse and Caps; Coal and Coke; Octagon Steelf Iron Roofing, Bar Iron and T. Rails. SOLE AGENTS IN Soxora, Sinloa and Lower California for the COLORADO IRON WORKS CO., DENER FIRE CLAV CO, C0A1M0N SENSE WHIM CO. Agents for. NOGALES. TIIE MEXICAN GOLD fe S1LTER KFCOVKkY CO., LIMITED. GIaNT POWDER CO. LEONARD & ELLIS. - - ARIZ. hi IktcrlsiiiEGit -3 , 3 ; S The Finest Sporting House in Nogaes. Fine Inquoi's aQd Cigars. All Games Run on the Square. g g Lj, XjUlIIot-, Prop, g B- Hog-ales, - - Arizona. i i 3 i SILVER X:iTY REDUCTION COMPANY, - Si hen City, Grant County, New Mexico. 9 -' - . Tliis plant lias U-en !urtlinst-d and m pprratpd in th fut ui e iy tiie attn of tRe lute KeKator Gior; ti licarst of CalirVn nin, tmJer the general iiiHiia0eineiit ' oi 1). ii. Gilli ttf, Jr. . It is the ii tention tf the preicnt niBi.'acrrrfr.t to largely increase the capacity of the plant and tjUp it with evt-ry Horieru upplince f r the successful and cheap tieuti:ieut of orL-s und louceiitiates. Consiiinrnents. and com-spoTidrrce solicited, jidvnnces wiil Lh ma e tu ores. A. L. Icllegtia & Co., Loc:l Agcrts. M 8- V. l. w. sm fars, $1 t'r$l,". Latest rol-UI.AR !4HKETg rOM'ANV: Jton Krn:(co South.-ra Calror.nitt at f I S,",,-'.1,s'i,.,t11 ,h", '.U OOC a t0T)y. Bf viav call :i-rl src llic . . -. is i . -Sep'- . ArtJritsu: - ' - GSO.T.ESTorjgi , flUSYAH REKEBY COMPANY, Kc, 31(1 South Di oadway, Log Angeles', tal. Cor 01 KiTU'ml?r that yon nv an i.o( rvo !ts !he doclors. Ymi cm or write. a you 1 Music iicU-r. j 7 !; Soriar St , LmB 1 . 1 ili:?J:j". wen. . Mu:ic Catalogue Sent rr:- ' StiKk'on, A'url et and Ktlia Sts., iian F-.'.-sic'!M. Cl. (J, 1,; lm (i:e, 81 P. J. Asciysr. . Mw'tl Ml mi: J. H. P3fi!rR0Y; Blacksmith and ; i ' Carfiarrs Maker. All u-la of vehicles jirQin-ptly. -re-pair-j-J t. - nHBoiiable -prites. 'Uorse- hpjjhsX - spfcoiliy..: : Shop on Jlail rojitl n'venuOj-Mqmr-t&f fire department K1) IW' Hsfli WMh rmrm fnoj ithtriiv can caoMtatian tor.. Ute. Xrt.. if 'I G- Q. ti...lrjitTi prfu am 7 Telejaeto l'e. 1. If ou want to receive full vtilue fur yo.r money po and see the fine stock of j.oods at The JlMMIK Frcit CoaPASV. They are frsh from the murket and ulwaya'iii excellent condition. Tije Jimmik K'ruit Company makes a s.yecittlty tf IIuliuay Goods. Don't forget tho Telephone No. 12. ' N"ogales, - Dealers in G-rooeries ZRoro-vasioxis. ;J?rAH Kinds of Fruit in Sonson. Kio Yaqui River Oysters and FigS received PTcry d.-y and sold at reasonable prices. ANDY CATI1ARTSG ALL- DRUGGISTS IBSOWTELT GUiSiSTEED ZSSS 0aUWakbh. Id. KTKiCMMi UXKKRI Co.. Cttlruo. Moatrcd. Cmm.. thmw lark.